Clients‟ experience of counselling within a narrative framework
Construct: towards containment - freedom
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Beauty and the Beast ( PDFDrive )
Construct: towards containment - freedom As the client lets go of her defended overcontainment she is able to see herself from a more objective place stance. Here she understands what she terms as the bereavement process that she has experienced through her life, as if she is making sense for and of herself. The excitement she feels suggest her shift towards freedom as she owns her own experience while her uncertainty appears to show that she is willing to step into an unknown future. Week 28. Line 1. Tired, exhausted, virus. Line 2. Irritable bowel playing up, Line 3. tension + stress shoulder, neck Line 4. pain. Line 5. Feel want to be left alone to Line 6. do nothing. Line 7. Husband back to work - feelings of Line 8. abandonment (after 8 months) Line 9. Rejection - new job “I‟m not important” Line 10. Tired, Self-doubt. Not Good. Line 11. Good Session felt valued + HEARD! In this entry she returns to a place where she feels ill (lines 1,2) and is aware of stress and tension which appear to lead to shoulder and neck pain (lines 3,4). On the one hand she wants to be left alone to do nothing (lines 5,6) so perhaps she does not even want to work with the counsellor. Yet on the other hand she feels abandoned by her husband who has a new job. Yet only a few weeks previously she felt him to be intruding into her space but now he is back to work she feels abandoned. She seems to have lost her sense of being important as if she has also lost her sense of being separate. The situation seems to have taken her back to a place where she felt abandoned, perhaps in childhood, and she appears to have retreated into illness (lines 1,2). And 380 in this place she also seems to be full of self doubt (line 10) as if she cannot hold onto the previous learning. Yet she does seem to hold onto something for she summarises the session as good and feels valued and heard by the counsellor. The heard is in higher case letters as if she really wants this to be seen by the reader and perhaps by herself. Perhaps one of the most poignant feelings of childhood is that she was never heard so to be heard in the present enables her to gain a sense of herself. Download 1.47 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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